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Authorities Searching for American Teen, 14, Who Went Missing After Leaving Cruise Ship in Germany

Authorities said Aydin Brown was last seen around 7 a.m. on July 4 after disembarking from a Caribbean Princess cruise ship


Captivating movies made in Hawaii

The Hawaiian Islands have served as Hollywood's favorite tropical back lot since way back in 1913, when two silent one-reelers, 'Hawaiian Love' and 'The Shark God,' both filmed on Oahu, became Tinseltown's first production made in the Pacific Ocean archipelago. Since then, endless movies have been shot partially or entirely in the state of Hawaii, the location often doubling up for another more remote and less accessible part of the world. Click through and say "Aloha" to these movies made in Hawaii.


Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly shock British tourists after sudden appearance at Majorca resort

Holidaymakers were shocked when presenting duo Ant McPartlin and Dec Donnelly were spotted casually walking around a resort in Majorca


How to stop worrying about work during vacation

We all need and deserve proper breaks from work. Getting some time off to travel or just relax allows us to stay creative, healthy, and stop ourselves from drowning under a sea of work-related stress. However, setting firm work-life boundaries has become increasingly difficult in the modern world, where technology has made it all too easy to connect to our work. And for some, especially workaholics, the thought of missing work simply stresses them out! On the other hand, spending your entire vacation worrying about work is pretty pointless... Does this sound like you? Then check out this gallery for some much-needed tips.


Aloha from Hawaii: Postcards from the Pacific

While you're going about your standard day-to-day life, the gorgeous Hawaiian Islands are simmering under bright Polynesian sunshine. Maybe it's time for a vacation? Time then to hit the tropics! Scroll through this gallery of picture-perfect images to get to know this idyllic destination.


Thousand-year-old skeletons found in hotel garden

Human bones dated to more than 1,000 years old have been discovered at The Old Bell Hotel.


Explore the Flavors of the Philippines at Kultura Crawl

Celebrate Kultura's 20th anniversary at this two-week-long event.


The commodification of language in migration

IN the last few weeks, I have been writing about language and labor migration. Today, I want to discuss how language is commodified in migratory contexts. I have argued, as with many scholars of language and migration, that language is an essential element of migration. But I go on to say that language is also among the goods that move in migratory and mobility contexts. As such, there is value ascribed to language. Language has, therefore,...


Chari Hawkins, accomplished US heptathlete heading to Paris


Magic Johnson celebrates Fourth of July on luxury yacht vacation in Ibiza with wife Cookie and close A-List pal Samuel L. Jackson

Basketball legend Magic Johnson celebrated his 4th of July on a luxury yacht in Ibiza alongside his longtime wife, Cookie, and A-list friends Samuel L. Jackson and Cedric the Entertainer.


Beach-users reminded of seven barbecue safety tips

The States of Guernsey also urges people to take litter home or place it in an appropriate bin.


PAL’s Boeing 777 bursts tires on takeoff

MANILA, Philippines — A Philippine Air Lines (PAL) flight to Los Angeles was forced to abort its takeoff after bursting several of its rear tires at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Naia) late Friday night. According to Naia authorities, flight PR-102 was taking off at around 10:22 p.m. when the incident, known in aviation parlance as a “rejected takeoff” (RTO), occurred. In an RTO, the pilot decides to abort the takeoff after initiating the...


PH biosphere reserve in new Unesco list

THE United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco) named 11 countries with biosphere reserves, including one in the Philippines, in a new list it released on Friday, the agency said in a statement on its website. Located in the Apayao province, the yApayaos Biosphere Reserve consists of two distinct regions — Lower and Upper Apayao. "This biosphere reserve in the Province of Apayao is divided into two distinct regions:...


New pride event 'packed with family activities'

Organisers say many of the events will be held on the beach with a focus on family activities.


Neon Green Liquid Oozes From Ceiling at Miami Airport Leaving Travelers Baffled: ‘Looks Radioactive’

“Crews were immediately dispatched to investigate,” a spokesperson for the Miami-Dade Aviation Department confirmed to PEOPLE of the July 4 incident


The United Nations Gastronomy Tourism Forum in Cebu Explored the Power of Food-Focused Travel

As we learned, there's more to gastronomy tourism than sating one's appetite and wanderlust.


The wartime bomber crash that narrowly missed a village

Witnesses believed the actions of the seven crew members may have saved the lives of those on the ground.


Vacationing with friends, but you have different budgets? Here's what to do.

This month's Uncomfortable Conversations About Money tackles the dilemma when you vacation with friends but have different spending styles.


Gaze upon the world's most impressive planetariums

A planetarium is the closest one can get to the stars (at least virtually). These theaters showcase the universe is all its fabulous brilliance allowing viewers to experience the night sky as a projected canvas screened against a dome-shaped ceiling. Most of these planetariums are very special and quite unique, either because they have been established for a long time, or as a result of their architectural merit. Some even offer fantastic learning facilities! All, however, feature cutting-edge technology. Fancy some star-gazing? Click on this gallery and let us bring you a collection of the world's most impressive planetariums.


Helicopter rides and a wealthy contact list: inside Australia’s luxury real estate market of $60m-plus homes

Gowan Stubbings can still remember the rush of his first sale 20 years ago. It was a one-bedroom apartment in the Melbourne suburb of St Kilda that went for $110,000. “Things have changed,” he laughs. “It’s a pretty dynamic industry.” Now Stubbings is the executive director of Melbourne’s most prominent luxury real estate agency, Kay & Burton. He shows prospective buyers mansions by helicopter and has the numbers of the city’s rich and powerful...


Massive drought in Italy threatens to destroy Sicilian tourism

A severe drought in Sicily, Italy is prompting hotel owners to turn away guests, threatening the region's tourism-driven economy.


Renowned oceanographer visits PH to advocate Verde Island Passage protection

MANILA, Philippines — Renowned oceanographer and conservationist Dr. Sylvia Earle visited the Philippines last month to advocate the protection of the Verde Island Passage (VIP)—the world’s “center of the center” of marine shore fish biodiversity. In a statement on Saturday, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) said that Earle personally dived into the VIP alongside other marine experts to observe the condition of the...


The 30 most dangerous countries in the world in 2024

The world is a dangerous place to live in, especially when one considers that there are 195 countries with their own governments and their own agendas. Every year, a global think tank in Australia–called the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP)–releases a report known as the Global Peace Index. The report measures how peaceful each country in the world is by analyzing many factors, including a country’s rate of violent crime and the number of wars fought. After analyzing these statistics, each country is given a GPI score; and the lower the score, the better. We’ve curated a list of the most dangerous countries mentioned in the report, and you might be surprised with the results. Intrigued? Click through the gallery to see what those countries are.


United passenger shares details of sharing flight with Clintons

A former advisor to Robert F. Kennedy Jr. snapped a photo with a chipper Bill Clinton and a less-than-impressed Hillary on a United flight to Jackson Hole.


Archaeologists to dig for medieval building on farm

One theory put forward is the potential timber structure was once a barn belonging to monks.


A high-wire family adventure in the Swiss Alps

There was definitely a goat in our bedroom. As the wind rattled the wooden shutters above the mattresses on the floor, where my partner and I and our two-year-old lay huddled, I woke with a start, searching the darkness for the creature whose bleats had interrupted my sleep. We were in the centre of Switzerland, in the mountains above Engelberg, staying in a barn at Alp Oberfeld. Or – technically – above one, in a converted section of the upper...


Woman is found murdered inside flashy Phoenix hotel room

The victim was found injured inside the $350-a-night Renaissance hotel in the early hours of Friday.


Restaurant makes customers pay 800 euros for 2 drinks!

Are you travelling to Greece soon? In any case, never set foot in this restaurant...! This restaurant is located on the Greek island of Mykonos and it is not the first time it has been in the news because of nefarious practices. The DK Oyster is the only establishment that offers vacationers free sun beds. Free, really? To enjoy these loungers, however, buying a drink is mandatory. As a result, when it comes time to pay the bill, smiles fade and...


Rural pub makes summer campsite plans

The Worlds End Inn, in Almer, notifies Dorset Council it plans to use its grounds for camping.


July Fourth travel chaos as 'poisonous' liquid leaks in Miami Airport

There was chaos at Miami International Airport as Americans traveled for July Fourth after green liquid leaked all over the floor.


$2M Nantucket beach house sells for just $200,000

A coastal vacation home severely threatened by beach erosion recently got scooped up for only six-figures in Nantucket, Massachusetts, according to the Nantucket Current.


Walkers take to new King Athelstan Pilgrimage route

People explore the new King Athelstan Pilgrim route across Wiltshire.


Pag-asa Island photo exhibit up at National Library

A photo exhibit of Pag-asa Island in the West Philippine Sea was launched on Friday in Manila ahead of the eighth anniversary of the July 12, 2016, arbitral award that invalidates Beijing’s sweeping claims in the South China Sea. READ: Corals, cays in Pag-asa Island now degraded, UP biologist says The exhibit titled “Pag-asa Sa Gitna ng Kalayaan,” which will run from July 5 to July 19, at the National Library of the Philippines, shows a glimpse...


Your dream beach vacation can happen right at home in America

Can’t go abroad this year? Don't sweat it. The US has some awesome beaches for you to kick back and relax on that are closer to home. Check them out!


The most dog-friendly national parks in the US

Getting outside is great, and it can be even more enjoyable when your four-legged friend can join you. For this reason, many pet owners have dreams of taking their pups out to explore the country's famously beautiful national parks. While a walk in the park might seem like the most obvious place in the world to bring a dog, many US national parks have strict rules about if and where pets are allowed. The good news? There are many national parks that allow dogs! Click on to discover dog-friendly national parks in the US.


Behind the Scenes with Greg Berlanti on Fly Me to the Moon

How do you authentically portray and convincingly fake a moon landing at the same time?


Countries to visit that love American tourists

It isn’t until you leave the US that you become aware of your Americanness. While some places are actively working to decrease tourism, others still very much appreciate the incoming dollars. Besides, our ways are celebrated in many parts of the world, contrary to what you might hear. Check out some international travel destinations that happily welcome American tourists!


Hong Kong's Yim Tin Tsai Island: 3 historical treasures of the living museum

Hong Kong is popular for its vibrant city life, boasting an iconic skyline, bustling streets, and well-loved attractions including Disneyland and Victoria Peak. But Hong Kong is also home to serene and relaxed spots that offer noteworthy experiences away from the typical tourist paths. Outside the city are reserved islands and small villages that showcase the country’s rich cultural tapestry and natural surroundings. In this three-part series,...


Amorsolo painting stolen from museum in Silay

BACOLOD CITY, Philippines — The 1936 painting “Mango Harvesters” of National Artist Fernando Amorsolo was stolen by two guests at the Hofileña Museum at Cinco de Noviembre street in Silay City, Negros Occidental. In a Facebook post, the Silay Heritage issued an appeal for help in the recovery of the painting. The Silay City government is offering a P25,000 cash reward for information that would lead to the arrest of the suspects and the recovery...


Town's Roman museum celebrates its 20th year

Free activities include making craft, dressing like a Roman and learning about objects found in digs.


Fox makes notable mistake with graphic

If you’re teaching a child how to spell, Milwaukee might be one of the tougher American city names to lock down. But if you’re on the graphics team for Fox — or any network that covers events that are in — or involves teams/people from Milwaukee — spelling the city’s name shouldn’t be much of Read more... The post Milwaukee or Milwakee? Fox graphic doesn’t seem to know appeared first on Awful Announcing.


Team USA arrives for camp in Las Vegas ahead of Paris Olympics

LAS VEGAS — There’s something that Kobe Bryant once said that has stuck with U.S. men’s Olympic basketball coach Steve Kerr and seems especially important now. It was about how other nations have made big strides in basketball, how the gap between the rest of the world and the U.S. is closing and how that’s been a great thing for the NBA. And Bryant’s response, paraphrased, was basically, “so what?” His point: If everyone else is getting better,...


Bengals vs. Cowboys has Delta Airlines adding new flights

The Cincinnati Bengals have major airlines offering new routes ahead of special games now. In anticipation of Cincinnati's "Monday Night Football" game against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 14 (Dec. 9), Delta Airlines has added a new flight from CVG Airport for…


Kazakhstan's secret city sets sights on becoming seaside resort

From the roof of his abandoned hotel, Alexei Vereshchagin remained certain that tourists would one day sip cocktails up there as they enjoyed the lakeside view of Priozersk -- a former secret city in central Kazakhstan. Once the hotel is renovated, ordinary tourists will be able to stay near Lake Balkhash's shores with its "magnificent views", Vereshchagin said.


Much-needed upgrade

Just recently, a number of groups in the aviation industry have asked the Department of Transportation (DOTr) to stop the impending increase in landing and take-off fees as well as other charges which they claim would make the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) the most expensive airport in Asia. The petition was contained in a letter to Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista by the Air Carriers Association of the Philippines, the Board...


The most outrageous acts of piracy in history

The sea can be a dangerous place, but not only for its unpredictable storms and mysterious waters. Pirates have been lurking the seven seas for centuries, causing chaos for whomever crossed their paths. Defined as the act of committing robbery by ship, piracy often has the goal of attacking and stealing cargo and other valuable goods from other vessels. But there have also been instances when pirates took over actual islands and kidnapped important figures. So, what are some of history's most audacious acts of piracy? Click on to find out.


Ivanka Trump reveals plans to build billion-dollar 'Hobbit homes'

The former First Daughter has given details about her plans to create dinky dwellings carved into cliff tops on Albania's uninhabited Sazan Island in the Mediterranean Sea.


Famous artist homes and studios you can visit

Touring the home or studio of a famous artist affords the opportunity to learn more about the creative occupant and discover where, perhaps, they drew their inspiration. In fact, visiting the residence of a celebrated sculptor or painter is like peeking into their soul. Some of these homes were designed by the artists themselves, making them their own work of art. And many are now fascinating house museums, where the studio is found more or less as it looked in the day. Click through and open the doors to a collection of famous artist homes and studios.


Historic mill could be turned into new museum

The application was submitted to renovate the Grade II-listed Old Mill into a family home and museum.


I'm an American mom living in Spain. There are no summer camps in August, and everyone tends to travel.

Jennison Grigsby is raising her son with her Spanish husband. Kids can go to summer camp at their school and the affordable price includes lunch.